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Rear reflector upgrade
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Three self tappers are all that holds this in place; drill 1/8 holes (3) for these into rear panel.
Get the 964 reflector complete with wiring plugs, as these form a water tight coupling.[&:]
Simon was looking at getting some of these together as a kit? Simon? or go and see a good dis-mantler. Should be on PET CD.[
Peter
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Malcolm has his own website dedicated to the car and the work that he undertook. Might be worth a look at www.carrera911.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
What bodyshop are you using and have they quoted you for all of the work??
Richard
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They are heavily into carbon and fibreglass and have been involved with Lotus cars and exotics for many years, hence the reason I want to work with them to fit my customers GRP kits. My own 965 conversion will be the first project I put to them and should be ready for Porsche in the Park at the end of May.
Costs so far are looking as:
Front, Rear bumpers and Side sills £700+vat
Metallic Paint & fit £725+vat
The paint and fit allows for some extra work I will probably have done and for the fact my car is an unusual metallic colour and will need some very close matching.
I reckon this is reasonable and once we have done the first project we will have a better idea for the next one.
I am also currently working with them on the following that are at quotes stage,
993 GT2 conversion for 87 911, full fenders in GRP rather than just fender extensions (big weight savings), front bumper and chin spoiler and rear adjustable GT2 spoiler, approx £2300+vat fitted.
993 T4 Front GT2 evo wing/splitter and rear adjustable GT2 wing - ongoing and includes interior work as well, costs approx £2000+vat.
I have another project booked with a local firm to me to do a 996 turbo front PU conversion on a Boxster and then update the rest of the body to 2003 spec.
I hope to start sending pics/details out on these once the projects are completed.
Best Regards, Simon
That seems like quite a good price by the way. Will you be changing your wheels to Cups to go the whole C2 upgrade??
Rich
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http://www.carrera911.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/with_unpainted_rear_bumper.JPG
Then simply adapt the loom that went to the existing pre-87 after-thought, external fog-light [&:]
As Steve mentioned above, I' ve since converted my ' 85 to 964 look. The rear-lights have now changed again to 964 style. These need to be fitted as a complete set, as all 3 rear light clusters are angled, unlike the straight up and down look of the 3.2 Carrera lights. Thanks to Simon at Essential-Styling for supplying all the lights [
More hacking of the rear panel has to be done to accommodate a 964 style rear reflector. See the following link for the extra cut-outs, compared to the first view above:
http://www.carrera911.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/Rear_showing_new_bumper.JPG
BTW, the rear reflector is already sold [8D]
Anyone considering converting to 964 or 965 should also consider crash protection. I don' t think it' s a good idea to remove the complete aluminium bumpers and associated steelwork and replace only with fibreglass. A real 964/5 has aluminium bumpers underneath the fibreglass, not dissimilar to the 3.2 Carrera bumpers. I' ve heard of some conversion companies mounting a 1" square tube behind the fibreglass bumper. Well it' s not them driving it around is it? It' s you [
With a bit of fabrication, I found it easy to convert the original 3.2 lightweight ali' bumpers to fit behind the new fibreglass (you need to make room for the bigger front lights). Details are on my website.
http://www.carrera911.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
There is weight to be saved though by taking off all the other bumper parts you no longer require - like the steel valance and lip spoiler under the front bumper, rear lower side-fenders etc. These parts can all be sold on [
Enjoy.
Cheers
Malcolm
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I fitted a late rear reflector with fog lights to my Carrera 3.0. My experience was that the rear panel differs between 915 and later G50 cars which can make this not quite so straight forward if you want to do this on 915 rear panel cars - The rear reflector can sit to high and the lower trim seal may not align.
Only my limted experience, and one that I am sure can be corrected with a little more playing around.
Alan
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I have sharpened my dremel and I can feel trip to casualty coming on. Regards Si
How' s the C2 conversion going??
Have you managed to take any photos??
Richard

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